Kenyan cinema has lost one of its most versatile actors, Bilal Wanjau Ibrahim, who passed away while receiving treatment at Kenyatta National Hospital. Wanjau had been managing type 2 diabetes and spent his final week battling pneumonia alongside complications from a leg wound. He was in Machakos when sudden severe leg pain required urgent medical care. Family sources confirmed he passed later that night, with burial preparations underway in Machakos County.
The son of former Olympic flyweight boxer Ibrahim Bilali, Wanjau left a lasting legacy in film and television, shaping the Kenyan entertainment industry through memorable performances and a distinctive screen presence. His career spanned over a decade, marked by a commitment to versatility and depth in his roles.
Notable Film Performances
Wanjau’s film career included a mix of drama, action, and socially relevant stories, earning him a reputation as a dependable and compelling actor:
- Gamble of the Kid (2022) – As Alusa, Wanjau brought intensity to the narrative, grounding the character with authenticity.
- Wimped (2021) – Portraying Phil Wachira, he delivered a nuanced performance that highlighted the struggles and resilience of his character.
- Sand Castles (2020) – As Mr Okoth, Wanjau showcased his ability to portray layered roles with emotional depth.
- Millet (2019) – Playing Prophet Livingstone, he demonstrated his capacity to embody complex, spiritual characters convincingly.
- Wavamizi (2018) – His portrayal of Burly Swahili Man added gravitas to the ensemble, balancing dramatic tension with subtle humour.
- The Runaway (2017) – As The Boss, Wanjau gave a commanding performance that anchored the film’s central conflict.
- Oyundi (2015) – In the role of Mato Driver, he displayed early signs of his range and screen presence.
- Bazenga (2023) and It’s a Free Country (2024) – His performance as Gasket in these productions reaffirmed his continued relevance and ability to adapt to contemporary Kenyan cinema.
Television Contributions
In addition to films, Wanjau made significant contributions to television, delivering performances that became staples in Kenyan households:
- Jela 5 Star (2017–2019) – As Kasoro Bin Kasoro, his comedic timing earned him the Best Performance in a Comedy award at the Kalasha Awards 2017.
- Janjaruka (2019) – As Chief Ruto, Wanjau balanced humor and authority, demonstrating versatility in a leading role.
- 4Play (2024) – Appearing in five episodes, he remained relevant in contemporary television.
- Skandals Kibao (2015–2016) – His portrayal of Kingsley established him as a reliable and engaging performer.
- Additional appearances in Pepeta (2022) and The Play That Goes Wrong (2023) highlighted his adaptability across genres.
Bilal Wanjau’s career reflects a dedication to craft that elevated Kenyan film and television. His performances in both film and television resonated with audiences and inspired a generation of actors. His legacy will endure through the roles that defined his career and the impact he had on Kenyan cinema.


